Farms in Washington

From Yakima Valley apple orchards to Skagit Valley tulip farms and Walla Walla sweet onion fields — discover 736 small family farms across Washington

Use the search below or browse by state to find farms, CSAs, and U-pick orchards in your area.

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About Farms in Washington

Washington State produces more apples than any other state in the country, and the orchards of the Yakima Valley and the Wenatchee area are among the most productive in the world — but Washington farming extends far beyond apples. The Skagit Valley north of Seattle produces tulips, seed crops, and vegetables in a rich glacial delta fed by snowmelt from the North Cascades. The Walla Walla Valley in the southeast grows sweet onions of international fame, along with wine grapes in a region that has built a serious wine industry. West of the Cascades, Puget Sound farms supply Seattle and its surrounding cities with exceptional local food through farmers markets and CSA programs that draw on a farm-to-table culture as sophisticated as any in the country. Use the directory below to find Washington farms, CSA shares, and farm-fresh experiences near you.

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Fun FarmList.org Facts

Washington Farm-Fresh by the Numbers

  • 736
    Total Listings in Washington
  • 150
    Washington On-Farm Markets
  • 65
    Washington CSA Programs
  • 216
    Washington Cities with listings
last updated: 04.03.26

What's In Season Near Me in Washington?

Washington Farm-Fresh Produce Near You Right Now!

Washington's farm seasons are defined by its geography — west of the Cascades, the maritime climate extends the growing season and moderates temperatures, while east of the mountains the continental climate produces hotter summers and colder winters that are ideal for apples, cherries, and wine grapes. Skagit Valley tulips and spring crops signal the opening of the farm season in April. Strawberry season on the west side begins in June, followed by raspberries and blueberries through July and August. Yakima Valley cherries — Washington is one of the top cherry-producing states — ripen in late June and July in orchards whose quality is recognized internationally. Apple harvest begins in August with early varieties and continues through November, with the Honeycrisp and other late varieties that Washington growers have refined into one of the world's premier apple crops. Walla Walla sweet onions arrive in summer, their season brief and their devoted followers intense.

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Why Choose Local Washington Farms?

Connect with Fresher Food, Support Real Family Farmers

Washington's small farms benefit from growing conditions that are genuinely exceptional — the Cascade Range creates a rain shadow that gives eastern Washington orchards the combination of warm sunny days, cold nights, and low disease pressure that produces tree fruit of world-class quality. West of the mountains, the maritime climate's fog and moderate temperatures create conditions for specialty crops, small fruits, and the diversified market farming that supplies Seattle's legendary restaurant scene. Washington farmers have also been leaders in sustainable and organic production, and the state's agricultural research infrastructure — particularly Washington State University's programs in apple breeding and sustainable tree fruit — has given growers tools and knowledge that set quality standards worldwide.

Key Benefits of Shopping at Farms Near Me in Washington

  • Fresher and More Nutritious Food — Produce is often picked at peak ripeness and travels minimal distances, retaining more nutrients and natural flavor.
  • Support for Local Economies — Every dollar spent at a small farm stays in the community, helping preserve family livelihoods and rural America.
  • Greater Transparency — You can learn exactly how your food is grown or raised by talking directly with the farmer.
  • Environmental and Ethical Advantages — Many small farms use regenerative methods, crop rotation, rotational grazing, and reduced pesticides, benefiting both people and the planet.
  • Unique Experiences — From U-pick orchards and farm tours to weekly CSA shares, buying local often includes memorable agritourism opportunities for the whole family.

Getting Started with Farms Near Me

Whether you're looking for fresh vegetables, pasture-raised meat, a reliable CSA share, or a fun weekend U-pick adventure, our directory makes it simple. Start with our zip code or category search above, or browse by state to discover farms in your area.

For detailed guidance on choosing the right CSA, planning a farm visit, or understanding seasonal availability in your region, explore our state and city pages. Each farm profile includes maps, photos, contact information, and specifics about what they offer so you can make confident choices.

Shopping from farms near me isn't just about food — it's about reconnecting with where your food comes from and supporting the hardworking families who grow it.

Why FarmLists.org?

Curated for Small American Farms

FarmLists.org is a curated directory built exclusively for small, independent family farms across all 50 states. We focus on operations that sell direct to consumers — fresh produce, pasture-raised meats and eggs, CSA shares, U-pick experiences, farm markets, and agritourism — and we deliberately exclude large commercial agribusinesses. Every listing includes photos, maps, contact details, and descriptions written to help you connect meaningfully with the grower.

Whether you're a home cook chasing the freshest ingredients, a family planning a weekend farm adventure, or someone who wants to strengthen your local food system, FarmLists.org is your starting point. Browse by state, search by category, or download our free The Local Farm Finder's Field Guide to get the most out of every farm visit.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do You Have Questions? We Have Answers!

How many farms are listed in Washington?
FarmLists.org currently lists 736 small family farms across 216 cities in Washington, including CSA programs, U-pick orchards, farm stands, agritourism experiences, and pasture-raised meat farms.
How do I find farms near me in Washington?
Browse farms in Washington by city using the directory above, or use the search box to find farms by zip code or keyword anywhere in Washington.
What types of farms are listed in Washington?
Washington farm listings include Yakima and Wenatchee area apple and pear orchards, Skagit Valley vegetable, tulip, and seed crop farms, Walla Walla sweet onion and wine grape operations, Seattle and Puget Sound area CSA programs and market gardens, Columbia Basin cherry orchards, San Juan Island and island community specialty farms, pasture-raised beef and lamb ranches across the eastern plateau, U-pick strawberry, blueberry, and apple operations on both sides of the Cascades, agritourism experiences at working orchards, winery farm stays, and Skagit Valley flower festivals, specialty producers growing hazelnuts, hops, and specialty grains, and aquaculture and oyster operations in Puget Sound and the Salish Sea.
Are there CSA programs near me in Washington?
Yes. FarmLists.org lists 65 Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) programs in Washington. Joining a CSA gives you a regular share of a local farm's seasonal harvest — fresh vegetables, eggs, meat, or flowers delivered or available for pickup throughout the growing season. Browse by city above or use the search to find a CSA share near your zip code.
Are there farmers markets near me in Washington?
Yes. FarmLists.org lists 129 farmers markets in Washington where you can buy fresh, locally grown produce, meat, eggs, honey, and artisan products directly from the farmers and makers who produce them. Browse by city above or search by zip code to find a farmers market near you.
Are there agritourism experiences near me in Washington?
Yes. FarmLists.org lists 374 agritourism farms and experiences in Washington, including farm tours, hayrides, corn mazes, U-pick orchards, farm stays, and family-friendly farm events. Browse by city above or search by zip code to find an agritourism experience near you.
Are there food hubs near me in Washington?
Yes. FarmLists.org lists 18 food hubs in Washington. Food hubs aggregate and distribute locally grown food from multiple farms, making it easier to access farm-fresh products whether you are a home cook, restaurant, or institution. Browse by city above or search by zip code to find a food hub near you.
Are there on-farm markets near me in Washington?
Yes. FarmLists.org lists 150 on-farm markets in Washington where you can buy fresh produce, meats, eggs, and other farm products directly at the farm. On-farm markets often carry items you won't find elsewhere — seasonal specialties, heirloom varieties, and value-added products made on-site. Browse by city above or search by zip code to find an on-farm market near you.

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